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Wig

1966 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This wig was worn by Sir Laurence Olivier as Etienne Plucheux in A Flea in Her Ear, 1967. The National Theatre staged A Flea in Her Ear at the Old Vic in 1966, with Robert Lang playing Plucheux. Olivier took over the role the following year for the National Theatre's Canadian tour in 1967.

Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Human hair on netting
Brief description
Wig, worn by Laurence Olivier as Etienne Plucheux in A Flea In Her Ear, National Theatre Company tour of Canada, 1967.
Physical description
Three-quarter size wig made from brown human hair knotted into a lace cap. The wig is a "napeless wig", designed to blend in with the wearer's natural hair.
Dimensions
  • Circumference: 55.9cm
Marks and inscriptions
"Sir L. Olivier"
Object history
Costumes purchased at the Royal National Theatre charity auction in 1996, or donated by the National Theatre prior to the auction: S.742 - S.810-1997, S.822 - S.824:2-1997. A Flea in Her Ear opened at the Old Vic on 8 February 1966, with Robert Lang in the role of Plucheux. Laurence Olivier took over the role for the National Theatre's Canadian tour in 1967. Associated production: A Flea in Her Ear. Playwright: Georges Feydeau. Designer: Andre Levasseur. Director: Jacques Charon. Wearer and actor: Laurence Olivier. Character: Etienne Plucheux. Performing company: National Theatre. Canada, 1967. Performance category: Drama. Laurence Olivier played the role of Etienne Plucheux in the National Theatre's 1967 Canadian tour.
Summary
This wig was worn by Sir Laurence Olivier as Etienne Plucheux in A Flea in Her Ear, 1967. The National Theatre staged A Flea in Her Ear at the Old Vic in 1966, with Robert Lang playing Plucheux. Olivier took over the role the following year for the National Theatre's Canadian tour in 1967.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
S.801-1997

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Record createdOctober 7, 2010
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